About the Book
Special Edition Using
EJB 2.0 starts with a description of how EJB fits into the big picture
of J2EE development, then covers such topics as:
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Locating EJB's using JNDI
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Managing data with EJB Query Language
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Building JMS applications using the new
Message-driven Bean
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Planning EJB applications using design
patterns
Later chapters describe advanced development
topics including interoperability, horizontal services and clustering.
Throughout the book, the authors construct a component-based auction web
site using the J2EE architecture as a practical example.
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Table ofContents
I. OVERVIEW.
1. Introduction.
2. EJB Concepts.
3.JNDI (Java Naming & Directory
Interface).
4. Example Auction Site.
II. DEVELOPING EJBs.
5. Entity Beans.
6. EJB Query Language.
7. Session Beans.
8. JMS (Java Messaging Service).
9. Message-Driven Beans.
III. EJB DESIGN.
10. The EJB Container.
11. Transactions.
12. Exception Handling.
13. Deployment.
14. Design Patterns.
15. Performance.
16. Security Management.
IV. ADVANCED EJB.
17. EJB Interoperability.
18. Horizontal Services.
19. Clustering Concepts.
V. APPENDICES.
A. The EJB 2.0 API.
B. Changes from EJB 1.1.
C. Installing WebLogic. |